wtb this dog

Cdubneeddeal

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Considering it's a pitbull (Love pits), it must have took her a very long time to train the dog. Pitbulls can be very stubborn. Good vid.
 

I Saw OJ

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Theres prolly a cat somewhere in that house laughing at the silliness of that dog.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Considering it's a pitbull (Love pits), it must have took her a very long time to train the dog. Pitbulls can be very stubborn. Good vid.

they can be stubborn, most bull/terriers of the sort can be as well, but they can learn very quickly if you approach it right for them.

can't quite tell if it's full blooded or more of a mix. Pitbulls can be great dogs but have a tendency to yep, be stubborn and would rather keep some of their more 'bullish' tendencies, thus why the breed gets a bad rap due to terrible owners who can't put the effort into raising them right.
Any dog in the hands of a bad owner will be nasty and can be vicious, but the pitbull just needs a little more affection. They are protective of the property and owners and if they aren't raised properly they can attack any seeming threat. Non dog owners seem to not realize that any stranger, even a kid, can appear to be a threat to basically any dog. My own dog could go that route and she's a lab/australian shepherd/whatever else mix, if we raised her wrong.
 

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well yes that is true, but some counties, like where I live, miami dade, have made laws against the ownership of pitbulls. tbh though, no matter how good a dog can be, if the majority of a certain species are bad, ie: owners are bad at teaching them, they must be a reason, with pitbulls, the case is that they are stubborn
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: freshgeardude
well yes that is true, but some counties, like where I live, miami dade, have made laws against the ownership of pitbulls. tbh though, no matter how good a dog can be, if the majority of a certain species are bad, ie: owners are bad at teaching them, they must be a reason, with pitbulls, the case is that they are stubborn

That's no reason to ban a dog. It's just the latest overblown media coverage of an 'evil dog'. Pure BS.
There are many breeds just as capable of what pitbulls are capable of.
Remember about a decade ago? Before all the thugs started picking up pitbulls, the dog of choice was either dobermans or rottweilers. And they were getting a terribly negative spotlight as well. Now look at most dobermans and rottweilers you see today. Most I've known can be very friendly, even to strangers brought into the house.

It will always be the owner, and not the dog. Don't get a dog that can be stubborn if you do not think you can invest the effort into raising it correctly. Many dogs can be terrible, and many other breeds attack but they don't get the media coverage because it doesn't fit the media's goal: spotlighting breeds and bringing as much negative attention possible for that breed. I bet more people are bitten by other breeds than pitbulls, but pitbulls are the rage these days for the thugs and thug wannabes, who are typically notoriously bad owners. Though I do know someone who tends to be thug-like, but owns a pit that is extremely loving. He even stated he'll snap the dog's head if it ever bit his family or anyone, and while extreme, shows that he cares about his dog being a good pet.
 

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Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: freshgeardude
well yes that is true, but some counties, like where I live, miami dade, have made laws against the ownership of pitbulls. tbh though, no matter how good a dog can be, if the majority of a certain species are bad, ie: owners are bad at teaching them, they must be a reason, with pitbulls, the case is that they are stubborn

That's no reason to ban a dog. It's just the latest overblown media coverage of an 'evil dog'. Pure BS.
There are many breeds just as capable of what pitbulls are capable of.
Remember about a decade ago? Before all the thugs started picking up pitbulls, the dog of choice was either dobermans or rottweilers. And they were getting a terribly negative spotlight as well. Now look at most dobermans and rottweilers you see today. Most I've known can be very friendly, even to strangers brought into the house.

It will always be the owner, and not the dog. Don't get a dog that can be stubborn if you do not think you can invest the effort into raising it correctly. Many dogs can be terrible, and many other breeds attack but they don't get the media coverage because it doesn't fit the media's goal: spotlighting breeds and bringing as much negative attention possible for that breed. I bet more people are bitten by other breeds than pitbulls, but pitbulls are the rage these days for the thugs and thug wannabes, who are typically notoriously bad owners. Though I do know someone who tends to be thug-like, but owns a pit that is extremely loving. He even stated he'll snap the dog's head if it ever bit his family or anyone, and while extreme, shows that he cares about his dog being a good pet.

i understand you completely
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: Cdubneeddeal
Considering it's a pitbull (Love pits), it must have took her a very long time to train the dog. Pitbulls can be very stubborn. Good vid.

BAN em All!!!!!!!!!!!

:p
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
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What a cool dog. Must have taken a long ass time to train her though.
"No! Mountain Dew! This is orange soda! Do it again!"

"Lady, I'm colorblind and I can't read. Can't I just hump your leg awhile and we call it a day?"


 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
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What a cool dog. Must have taken a long ass time to train her though.
"No! Mountain Dew! This is orange soda! Do it again!"

"Lady, I'm colorblind and I can't read. Can't I just hump your leg awhile and we call it a day?"

"Not if you want a biscuit! Get yer ass back in there, Chomper!"
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: zinfamous
"Not if you want a biscuit! Get yer ass back in there, Chomper!"
"Biscuit my ass.....one of these days, I'll figure out where she gets those damn things."

 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Wonder if the dog is being trained to assist humans or just for the fun of it.

it's been trained to fetch soda's which isn't for fun, Soda is a requirement in my life. Although I don't think I'd want to drink a soda that was half way in a Dogs mouth, but that's just me :)
 

TheVrolok

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I feel like there had to be some trick to picking the correct soda, but otherwise a great dog.
 

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Originally posted by: TheVrolok
I feel like there had to be some trick to picking the correct soda, but otherwise a great dog.

Probably the order the bottles were placed in the fridge. I was thinking the same thing.


Also, the dog may have been smarter than the owner. Who the hell teaches a dog to open the fridge? If my dogs figured out how to open the fridge, they'd be thinking "Jackpot!"